Triangle Bermuda Grass Seed - 50 lb. Bag (2-25 lb.)

$320.00

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Triangle Bermuda Grass Seed - Triangle Bermuda Grass Seed is a blend of Certified Mohawk Bermuda, Sultan Bermuda, and Sydney bermuda grass seed. These turf type Bermuda grass species have been blended together to provide an excellent lawn or turf grass with a wide range of adaptation. These top performing bermuda grass seed varieties have improved turf density, dark green color and moderate cold tolerance. For either a home lawn or professional turf that will stand up to the demands of today's expectations seed the best of the best, seed Bermuda Triangle Blend.

PENKOTED seed has been coated (treated) with a green colored liquid seed coating material containing a specific fungicide, a natural insecticide and a growth stimulant. These ingredients then dry on the unhulled seed and are time-released into the soil as needed once the seeds are planted. The coating helps protect each seedling from soil born diseases and insects. The coating also makes the seeds less attractive to birds.

Bermuda Triangle Blend should be planted when soil temperatures are consistently above 65° F (18º C) in full sun on well-drained soil. Care must be taken not to cover the seed with too much soil - no more than 1/4" (1.91 cm) covering the seed is recommended. Soil moisture around the seed must be maintained for about 1 to 2 weeks. Under ideal conditions, germination may begin within 10 to 14 days; allow 14 to 18 days for completion. Full coverage may be attained in 4 to 6 weeks; when planting early or late in the season, more time may be needed for establishment.

Maintenance:
Triangle Bermuda can be maintained at mowing heights from 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) to 2 inches (5 cm). Applying 3 to 5 pounds of nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. (1.5 to 2.5 kg per 100 square meters) per growing season is adequate. Do not remove over 1/3 of the leaf blade per mowing for healthy turf.

Dormant bermudagrass may be overseeded for year round color, but is not generally recommended on turf less than 6 to 8 months old. Immature turf may be damaged by the vertical cutting and scalping process, leaving it unable to compete with the overseeded species during the spring transition.